Elfin safety at B&Q
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"Dave Plowman (News)" writes:
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Mark wrote:
At the appliance end?
Pretty close. I visited an office shortly after a burglary and all
that was left of the computers and printers were chopped off leads.
The mains leads were still plugged in.
Sounds like someone with mental problems - given that most computers and
printers don't have captive leads.
No, it's quite normal when computer kit is nicked.
Maybe not in the case of a domestic one-off, but when
multiples are nicked from an office, they always just
cut through all the cables.
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Andrew Gabriel
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